Friday, December 9, 2011

How to Get a Stained-Wood Fence, Without the Work

Staining a wood fence can add beauty, protection, and value, but the work can be a real pain. The preparation and application takes time and effort:
1) Clean the fence with a pressure washer.
2) If necessary, scrape off the old paint and sand down rough areas.
3) Paint both sides of the fence with at least two coats.

In addition to the time and labor, there is a considerable cost of at least $3-$6 per foot for seal, stain/seal, or paint. The true pain is that this is a cost that recurs every 18-24 months, depending on the application.

The Cambium series vinyl fence from ActiveYards provides customers with the beauty of a real stained-wood fence, without the work. All Cambium privacy fences come standard with:
1) GlideLock – Exclusive technology that strengthens the fence
2) SolarGuard – Protects the fence from undue fading.

Since ActiveYards provides the best technologies in fencing, it can provide the best warranties; ActiveYards fences come standard with an industry leading lifetime transferable warranty, and the warranty covers all labor charges as well as product replacement.  So although a vinyl fence may cost more up front, the value gained is well worth it.

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